Lexus has competed in the sport coupe arena for decades, and its cars usually erred on the side of luxury over sportiness. The RC changed that perception. It brought a truly sporty luxury coupe to the automaker's lineup in 2014. The regular RC comes in a few different models with either a 2.0-liter four-cylinder or one of two different versions of the 3.5-liter V6. The tester we had was the RC 350, which came with the more powerful of the two V6 engines. It's a kind of mid-range sports car spaced between the lower powered RC models and the track-monster RC F. Having driven the RC F before, we were excited to check out the RC 350. Read on for the full review.

We've seen a drop in the amount of people who on the waitlist for the long-awaited Tesla Model 3, but there may be more to that than just the very long wait. Apparently, some of Tesla's in-house salespeople have been using some shady sales tactics to steer people away from ordering the mass-market sedan. Instead, they're trying to sell more Model S and Model X.